To confirm I am doing it right, I went to Settings, Adblocker, use filter list, clicked on an empty box that has my custom filters listed from using the page section blocker addon, and pasted those in and then made sure there was a tick at the end on enabled. Neither works.

User filter (and this is the one I am adding the above to)
English
Spyware
Filter for useful ads

Tried turning off for 5 mins but on turning back on no joy.

The other thing to mention if I disabled Adguard. And then log in and then turn back on Adguard. What happens is every link inside my modem settings page it starts to want to download files (html files) that are called that link.

Try disabling your filter lists, one at a time, to see which one is causing your problem.

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Disabled everyone of them one after the other until every filter was off (then got a popup saying the English fiter should be on so it was automatically re-enabling that one, so then disabled that feature and turned it back off).

But with every filter disabled it did not fix it.

So this suggests its something else inside adguard causing this than a filter. Could it be parental blockers perhaps? Or something else that Adguard does outside of the filters?

*Edit* Just looked I have Parental controls turned off. The only other thing I can see outside of the filters section is the browser security tab?

Not for this specific problem as the issue I am having is the router login page will not come up.

Its literally the same if you went to 192.168.1.1 and tried to log into your router on that page (which is the default for the HG612). I just changed it to 253 to not clash with my asus router which was already using that IP. But its just not coming up. The asus router comes up. But the HG612 is affected by something in Adguard.

This probably wont be of any help to this but I have went through everything disabling everything I can find and nothing fixed it until I went to

network > Traffic filtering and changed from Automatically filter browser traffic to use Adguard as a HTTP proxy and I chucked in port 81 (or port 80 for that matter). Worked straight away after that. But unless I misunderstand the above. I don't think that is a fix as it will break Adguard doing this.

But to mention on the main protection page disabling Adblocker tab section as a whole - didn't fix it, neither did disabling broswer security and parental controls as a whole neither.